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An Essay on the Effects of Opium. Considered as a Poison
Unveiling the Poisonous Effects of Opium in 19th Century Literature
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- John Awsiter
2019
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In "An Essay on the Effects of Opium: Considered as a Poison," John Awsiter explores the multifaceted impact of opium on both individual health and societal well-being. With meticulous attention to scientific detail, Awsiter delves into the physiological, psychological, and social ramifications of opium use, employing a blend of empirical observation and analytical discourse that echoes the Enlightenment ideals of reason and inquiry. His prose is rigorous yet accessible, capturing the era'...
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- John Awsiter
2025
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"An Essay on the Effects of Opium" by John Awsiter delves into the profound impact of opium on individuals and society. The essay explores the dual nature of opium, highlighting its medicinal properties while also addressing its potential for addiction and destruction. Awsiter presents a compelling argument about the need for awareness regarding the substance's effects, urging readers to consider both the historical context and the personal stories of those affected by opium use. His insig...
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- John Awsiter
2025
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An Essay on the Effects of Opium, Considered as a Poison is a seminal medical treatise first published in 1786 by George Young, a Scottish physician. This comprehensive work delves into the physiological and pathological consequences of opium use, examining its role as both a medicinal agent and a dangerous poison. Drawing on clinical observations, case studies, and contemporary medical literature, Young meticulously analyzes the symptoms, progression, and outcomes of opium poisoning, offe...
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An Essay on the Effects of Opium. Considered as a Poison
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2022
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In "An Essay on the Effects of Opium. Considered as a Poison," John Awsiter delves into the complex and often perilous relationship between humanity and opium, a substance that has straddled the line between medicinal boon and destructive poison. Employing a methodical argument bolstered by empirical observations, Awsiter navigates the literary landscape of the early 19th century, intertwining medical discourse with a moral inquiry reflective of the Romantic era's concerns over excess and ...
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